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US6189292B1 - Method and apparatus for manufacturing, filling and packaging medical devices and medical containers - Google Patents

Method and apparatus for manufacturing, filling and packaging medical devices and medical containers
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US6189292B1
US6189292B1US09/267,107US26710799AUS6189292B1US 6189292 B1US6189292 B1US 6189292B1US 26710799 AUS26710799 AUS 26710799AUS 6189292 B1US6189292 B1US 6189292B1
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Glass medical devices such as medical containers are manufactured and annealed by heating in an oven which produces a clean device having a low bio-burden. Plastic medical devices and medical containers are formed by plastic molding devices which produce a clean device. The clean devices are immediately transferred to a controlled environment to maintain a clean work area. A localized area uses a housing assembly having a HEPA filter coupled to an air inlet to filter the air entering the housing. An air blower is coupled to the air inlet to feed filtered air into the housing assembly and to maintain a positive air pressure in the housing assembly to prevent unfiltered outside air from entering. Syringe tip closures can be introduced into the housing assembly, where syringe barrels and tip closures are cleaned with filtered ionized air and the tip closures are coupled to the barrels. A thin coating of lubricant is applied to the inner surfaces of the syringe barrels. The syringe barrels or medical container can be filled with a substance and a closure member is attached. While still in the housing assembly the syringe barrels can be formed into an array and placed in a clean outer container. The outer container is then closed and sealed. The outer container and syringe barrels can be sterilized with heat, radiation or by exposure to a sterilizing gas. The syringe barrels may be prefillable glass or plastic syringe barrels.

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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e) of U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 60/077,897 filed Mar. 13, 1998 and U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 60/102,338 filed Sep. 29, 1998, which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates generally to a method of manufacturing drug delivery and drug container devices, such as syringe components, and packaging the components in a clean, substantially particulate-free area. More particularly, the invention is directed to a method for manufacturing glass or plastic syringe barrels and assembling and packaging the syringe barrels in a clean room or locally controlled environment which is clean and substantially free of airborne particulates.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Drug delivery devices are generally prepared by molding or shaping the various components and then assembling the components. The assembling steps and other processing operations typically produce a device that subsequently must be cleaned to remove particulates adhering to the surfaces to satisfy cleanliness standards for drug delivery devices. After cleaning, the drug delivery devices are packaged and sterilized.
Syringes have been classified into several general types. The first type is assembled and placed in sterile packaging which can be shipped with a vial or ampoule of a drug or other injectable solution. The vial or ampoule is generally made of glass or other clear material that does not interfere with the stability of the drug during prolonged storage. The syringe is filled with the drug or other solution at the point of use and injected into the patient. Another type of syringe is packaged with a vial filled with a powdered or lyophilized drug which is dissolved in water or other suitable solvent prior to charging into the syringe.
These syringes have the disadvantage of increasing the time and difficulty of filling the syringe at the point of use with increased possibility of contamination of the syringe and/or drug solution. There is a further risk of glass particles from the ampoules contaminating the drug solution when the ampoules are opened.
Several of these disadvantages are overcome by providing prefilled syringes which can be filled with a suitable drug solution prior to use. Prefilled syringes, as the term is known in the art, are syringes that are filled by the drug manufacturer and shipped to the health care provider ready for use. Prefilled syringes have the advantage of convenience and ease of application with reduced risk of contamination of the drug solution. A difficulty in producing prefilled syringes, if they are made of plastic rather than glass, is selecting suitable materials that maintain their clarity for extended periods of time and do not contaminate or react with the drug solution.
Syringes and other drug delivery devices are generally assembled and packaged in clean rooms to maintain proper cleanliness levels. The clean rooms are equipped with extensive filter assemblies and air control systems to remove particulates and pyrogens from the air in the room and to prevent particulates and pyrogens from entering the room. The operators and other personnel in the clean room are required to wear appropriate protective garments to reduce contamination of the air and the drug delivery devices being manufactured or assembled. As people and equipment enter and leave the clean room, the risk of contamination and introduction of foreign particulates and pyrogens increases.
Various operations are able to form clean and sterile drug delivery devices. However, subsequent handling, filling and printing of the drug delivery device can contaminate the device. It is then necessary to clean and sterilize the drug delivery device before use.
Accordingly, there is a continuing need in the industry for an improved system for manufacturing and assembling clean and sterile medical devices and filling such devices.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is directed to a method and apparatus for maintaining a clean environment during the manufacture and assembly of medical devices such as drug delivery devices and medical container devices. More specifically, the invention is directed to the manufacture of various medical containers, drug delivery and drug container devices which are clean and have a low bio-burden or are sterile at the completion of the manufacturing step and immediately transferring the devices to a clean room or to a locally controlled environment to maintain cleanliness levels while assembling and packaging the devices. The medical devices can be filled with a suitable substance such as, saline solutions, flush solutions or contrast agents, pharmaceutical agents and vaccines, in either a dry or liquid state.
Accordingly, a primary object of the invention is to manufacture medical container devices immediately upstream of at least one housing assembly which defines a locally controlled environment. The medical containers are manufactured from glass or plastic under conditions which produce a substantially clean and sterile part. The housing assembly receives the medical containers directly from the manufacturing apparatus without a prior cleaning step so that the containers can be assembled within the housing assembly under controlled conditions to maintain predetermined cleanliness standards for medical containers and devices.
Another object of the invention is to provide a method for manufacturing a substantially clean and low bio-burden medical containers, such as a syringe barrel and assembling the syringe barrel with various components, such as a tip closure or Luer lock, in a locally controlled environment without the need for a water washing step.
A further object of the invention is to provide a method and apparatus for forming glass medical containers, such as drug delivery devices or components, annealing the glass medical containers, and then immediately capturing the annealed container in an environmentally controlled area to maintain a predetermined cleanliness and low bio-burden. The annealed glass medical containers are captured from the annealing oven in a manner to maintain the cleanliness and low bio-burden to avoid a mandatory cleaning step. The environmentally controlled area can be a clean room or a locally controlled environment.
Another object of the invention is to provide a method and apparatus for producing clean medical containers and delivering the devices to a housing assembly which defines a locally controlled environment, where the housing assembly includes a HEPA filter and a fan or blower to feed filtered air into the housing and maintain the housing assembly at predetermined cleanliness levels.
In embodiments of the invention, the medical containers are glass syringe barrels, and particularly prefillable glass syringe barrels, manufactured by processes which produce substantially clean and low bio-burden or sterile syringe barrels. The glass syringe barrels are made from cylindrical glass tubes that are cut to a desired length. The tubes are then fed to a forming machine which in one embodiment heats the ends of the tubes and forms a flange at one end and a tip at the opposite end. The glass syringe barrels are annealed by heating in a Lehr or annealing oven to at least about 560° C. for an appropriate time to relieve stresses in the glass. The annealing produces a clean and low bio-burden syringe barrel which is then immediately transferred to an environmentally controlled area substantially without contamination.
A further object of the invention is to provide a housing assembly which maintains a locally controlled environment for assembling medical containers and packaging an array of medical containers in closed second containers. The medical containers can be sterilized in a subsequent step.
The housing assembly defining the locally controlled environment can be a portable unit having a work surface for performing the desired operations manually or automatically. The work surface is enclosed by side panels, at least some of which are preferably transparent to allow viewing and inspection by an operator located outside the housing. The assembly includes a top wall coupled to the side panels to define an enclosure. The assembly includes a fan or blower assembly and a filter assembly to direct filtered air into the housing and maintain a clean environment and can be operated to maintain a positive pressure in the housing assembly to prevent the infiltration of unfiltered air. An optional exhaust fan can also be provided to draw air downwardly through the housing assembly and exhaust the air without causing a negative pressure in the housing assembly.
In one embodiment of the invention, the medical containers exit the forming device and are immediately captured in an environmentally controlled area to maintain cleanliness. The medical devices, such as syringe barrels, in the housing assembly optionally can be cleaned by streams of clean filtered air or ionized air when necessary. The cleaning air removes substantially all particulates that may be adhered to the inner and outer surfaces of the barrel to attain the desired cleanliness level. A vacuum exhaust can be provided in the area of the barrel to carry the particulates away from the barrel and out of the housing assembly. Tip closures, Luer locks or syringe needles with their associated needle sheaths are also supplied to the housing assembly where they can be cleaned with filtered air or ionized air. The tip closures, Luer locks and needles are coupled to the syringe barrels. A lubricant is preferably applied to the inner surface of the syringe barrel, and the syringe barrels are placed in a grid or tray which is in turn placed in a container such as a tub. A plastic sheet is placed over the tray and the tub is closed with a sheet of flexible material which generally is heat-sealed to the tub. The tub is then enclosed in an outer wrap such as a plastic bag which is heat sealed. The tub, outer wrap and contents are sterilized by a sterilizing gas or radiation. Some or all of these operations can be conducted in a single housing assembly or in a plurality of housing assemblies coupled together.
A method of producing prefillable, glass syringe barrels in accordance with the present invention comprises the steps of supplying a glass tube to a forming device and forming a hollow syringe barrel having a flange at one end and a tip at the other end. The syringe barrels are annealed in a Lehr oven, cooled, and received in a first housing assembly having an air filtering device to maintain a predetermined cleanliness level therein, and a plurality of tip closures are supplied to the first housing assembly and are assembled with the syringe barrels. A stream of filtered air is directed to the syringe barrels and syringe components to remove particulates therefrom and clean the outer surfaces thereof. The assembled syringe barrels and syringe components are conveyed to a second housing assembly having a filtering device for maintaining a predetermined cleanliness level, and a lubricant is preferably applied to the inner surfaces of the syringe barrels. In a third housing assembly, the syringe barrels are formed into an array and placed into a container having a closed bottom, side walls and an open top. Thereafter, the container is conveyed to a fourth housing assembly having an air filtering device to maintain a predetermined cleanliness level, and a closure is applied to the container to seal the container.
The aspects of the invention are further attained by providing a method of producing a filled syringe comprising the steps of forming a plastic syringe barrel in an injection molding machine where the syringe barrel has a cylindrical side wall, an open proximal receiving end and a frustoconically shaped outlet nozzle at its distal end and transferring the syringe barrel, without any additional cleaning or sterilization, into an environmentally controlled area to maintain a predetermined cleanliness level. A stream of filtered air is directed toward the syringe barrel in the environmentally controlled area to remove particles from surfaces thereof to clean the syringe barrel. A tip cap is delivered to the environmentally controlled area and the tip cap is assembled onto the outlet nozzle of the syringe barrel to close the outlet nozzle and the syringe barrel is filled with a substance through its open proximal end. A stopper is delivered to the environmentally controlled area and is inserted into the open proximal end of the barrel to form a prefilled syringe. The prefilled syringe is then removed from the environmentally controlled area. In further embodiments, a stopper is applied to the syringe followed by filling the syringe through the tip or nozzle and then closing with a tip cap.
These and other aspects, advantages and salient features of the invention will become apparent to one skilled in the art from the annexed drawings and the following detailed description which discloses preferred embodiments of the invention.
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Referring to the drawings which form a part of this original disclosure:
FIG. 1 is an exploded side elevational view of a glass syringe showing the Luer locking collar;
FIG. 2 is an end view of the Luer locking collar of FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is a side elevational view of an assembled syringe barrel in an embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 4 is a side elevational view of a plastic syringe in a further embodiment;
FIG. 5 is an exploded perspective view of a syringe barrel tub enclosure in an embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 6 is a flow chart of the manufacturing steps for forming glass syringe barrels;
FIG. 7 is a top view of housing assemblies defining a locally controlled environment for cleaning, assembling and packaging syringe barrels in accordance with one embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 8 is a perspective view of the locally controlled environment of FIG. 7;
FIG. 9 is a flow chart of the assembly steps for packaging the syringe barrel assemblies;
FIG. 10 is a flow chart of the filling steps for filling syringe barrels to produce prefilled syringes; and
FIG. 11 is a side elevational view of a glass forming and glass annealing apparatus coupled to a clean room for assembling and packaging the syringe barrels in accordance with another embodiment of the invention.
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The present invention is directed to a method and apparatus for manufacturing and thereafter assembling and packaging medical containers, drug delivery devices and drug containers, such as vials, syringe barrels and prefilled syringes, in a clean, environmentally controlled area. As used herein, medical containers for containing and/or dispensing substances include vials and injection devices such as syringes. In addition, as used herein, a substance includes, for example, water, saline solutions, flush solutions and contrasting agents, pharmaceutical agents and vaccines in either a dry state or liquid state. The medical containers can be syringe barrels formed from a base material such as glass or plastic. The syringe barrels are used to assemble asyringe10 as shown in FIG.1. Although embodiments of the invention are disclosed as a hypodermic syringe assembly, it is within the purview of the present invention to include various other drug containers, such as plastic or glass cylindrical reservoirs having resilient stoppers and/or closures at one or both ends, or other drug delivery devices or appliances which require a clean environment during manufacture or assembly.
Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, the medical container is asyringe10 including aglass syringe barrel12, a plastic plunger rod and attached rubber stopper or piston (not shown) and atip closure15 orneedle sheath closure16. In further embodiments, the syringe can be a needleless syringe as known in the art.Syringe barrel12 in the embodiment illustrated has acylindrical side wall18, aflange20 at a receivingend22, and afrustoconical outlet nozzle24 at a discharge end of abarrel tip26. ALuer locking collar28 encircles theoutlet nozzle24 to define anannular space30 surrounding theoutlet nozzle24.Side wall18 can include suitable printed indicia for indicating the volume of the syringe, the name of the manufacturer and the like.
Luer locking collar28 is generally a plastic collar that is able to be snapped onto thenozzle24 of thesyringe barrel tip26. As shown in FIGS. 1 and 2,Luer locking collar28 includes anannular sleeve30 having aninner wall32 withinternal threads34. Theannular sleeve30 has anopen end36 for coupling with an externally threaded member. Thesleeve30 further has abase end38 with a plurality offlexible tabs40 extending radially inwardly toward the center axis of thesleeve30 to define anopening42. Thetabs40 are sufficiently flexible to deflect out of the plane of the tabs along an axial direction to snap into arecess44 on thetip26 of thesyringe barrel12. In the embodiment illustrated, fourtabs40 are included which are spaced apart around thesleeve30 by radial gaps. Theinner edges46 of thetabs40 have an arcuate shape complimenting the shape of thesyringe barrel tip26. The outer surface of thesleeve30 includeslongitudinal ribs48 for gripping and rotating theLuer locking collar28 with respect to thesyringe barrel12.
Although the syringe barrel illustrated in this embodiment includes a locking Luer-type collar28, it is within the purview of the present invention to include syringe barrels without a collar, syringe barrels having an eccentrically positioned nozzle, and various other nozzle-like structures adapted to accept, either permanently or removably, a needle cannula or needle cannula assembly. It is only required that there is an aperture on the distal end of the syringe barrel in fluid communication with the interior of the syringe barrel. In addition to the tip closure and needle closure illustrated in this embodiment, it is also within the purview of the present invention to include a wide variety of closures for sealing a syringe barrel or drug container including, but not limited to, cannula occluding plugs, removable seals attached by adhesive or heat sealing, threaded closures and the like. In further embodiments, the syringe barrel is a cylindrical tube having plastic components attached to each end forming a thumb flange and a nozzle, respectively.
A plunger rod and a stopper or piston can be provided for assembling with the syringe barrel to manufacture prefilled syringe barrels. The stopper is typically made of a molded flexible material, such as rubber, that is sufficiently pliable and flexible to readily conform to the inner surface of the syringe barrel and form a fluid tight seal. The plunger rod is typically made of plastic.
Tip closure15 is dimensioned to close thefrustoconical nozzle24 ofsyringe barrel12. Referring to FIG. 1,tip closure15 has a slightfrustoconical sleeve49 with aclosed end50 and an outerannular flange52.Sleeve49 is dimensioned to fit securely overfrustoconical nozzle24.Tip closure15 is typically made from flexible rubber-like materials, rigid materials or peelable strip materials as known in the art.
Referring to FIG. 3, a further embodiment includes a glass syringe barrel13 having a taperedoutlet nozzle tip17 with anenlarged end19, a side wall21 and a flange23. A protectiveplastic needle sheath16 has anopen end64 for coupling withsyringe tip17 and aclosed end66 oppositeopen end64.Protective sheath16 has a hollow, substantially cylindrical shape and can be dimensioned to receive a needle60. In the embodiment illustrated,sheath16 contacts and closes off the tip of needle60 to prevent fluid leakage. In further embodiments, the side walls68 are spaced from needle60 so that sheath62 does not contact needle60. The needle60 can be a stainless steel needle secured in thetip17 by a suitable adhesive as known in the art.
FIG. 4 illustrates an embodiment where the medical container is asyringe10′ including aplastic syringe barrel12′, aplastic plunger14′ and aplastic tip closure15′. In further embodiments,syringe10′ can be a needleless syringe or include a needle tip closure as known in the art.Syringe barrel12′ has acylindrical sidewall18′, aflange20′ at a receivingend22′, and afrustoconical outlet nozzle24′ at adischarge end26′.Collar28′ encircles theoutlet nozzle24′ to define anannular space30′ surrounding theoutlet nozzle24′. An inner surface ofcollar28′ includes a threadedportion32′.Sidewall18′ can include suitable printed indicia for indicating the volume of the syringe, the name of the manufacturer and the like.
Plunger14′ includes a moldedflexible stopper34′ having a frustoconical end face35′, and a plurality ofannular ridges36′ dimensioned to form fluid tight contact with theinner surface19′ ofsidewall18′ ofsyringe barrel12′. A plunger rod37′ includes in threadedmember38′ which is coupled to an internally threadedrecess40′ instopper34′.Plunger rod36′ has fourvanes42′ extending outwardly from a center longitudinal axis and extending at substantially right angles to each other and at aflat plate44′ for pushing the plunger rod37′ throughsyringe barrel12′.
Referring to FIG. 5, a plurality ofsyringe barrel assemblies12 are placed in a container ortub package82. In the embodiment illustrated, the syringe assemblies include asyringe barrel12, aLuer locking collar28 and atip cap15. In further embodiments, the syringe barrel assemblies can include a needle cannula and sheath as shown in FIG.3. The syringe barrel assemblies can be placed in any suitable package or container depending on the particular syringe and its end use. Atray84 is provided having a plurality of spaced-apartopenings86 andcollars88 extending upward for supporting the syringe barrels12. In the embodiment illustrated,openings86 andcollars88 are arranged in a series of rows and columns and are uniformly spaced apart.Tray84 includes cut-outportions90 for lifting and easily gripping thetray84 and to orient the tray during various processing and filling operations.Tray84 is nested in a suitable container such as atub92.Tub92 includesside walls94 and abottom wall96. A steppedportion98 oftub92 is formed inside walls96 to supporttray84 so that the ends of syringe barrels12 can be spaced frombottom wall96. In other embodiments, the ends of syringe barrels can contactbottom wall96. Aperipheral flange100 extends outward from the open top end ofside walls94.Tub92 is typically an integrally formed rigid plastic unit made by a suitable molding process, such as injection molding, vacuum forming or blow molding.
Tray84 supports an array of syringe barrels12 and is positioned intub92. A protective layer ofsheet material102, such as polyethylene, foam or other plastic, is positioned to covertray84 and the syringe barrels12. Preferably,sheet102 is substantially the same size astray84. A closure orcover sheet104 is then positioned onperipheral flange100 and is sealed on the flange to completely enclose the array of syringe barrels12. Thetub92 is then enclosed in a sealed plastic bag or wrapper. Typically, thecover sheet104 is a thermoplastic material that is heat-sealed toflange100 to form a complete seal. Asuitable cover sheet104 is a gas-permeable material such as a spun bonded polyolefin sold under the trademark TYVEK by E.I. DuPont & Co. This allows the syringe barrels12 to be gas sterilized, if desired, while they are in the sealedtub92. In further embodiments, the syringe barrels can be sterilized by radiation.
The syringe of FIGS. 1-4 can be assembled by the manufacturer and packaged in suitable clean and sterile packaging. The syringes may be packaged individually or in bulk. One example of bulk packaging places a plurality of the syringe barrels laying flat in a molded tray. A plurality of the trays are stacked in a carton which is then closed and sterilized. In embodiments of the invention, the syringe components are partially assembled so that prefilled syringes can be produced by the customer, such as a pharmaceutical manufacturer or contract filler. An object of the invention is to provide a method for manufacturing prefillable syringe components for filling with a substance and for assembling the barrels and tip closures of the syringes.
Syringe barrels12 can be manufactured using various plastic or glass forming techniques as known in the art. Plastic medical containers can be made by conventional injection molding devices from polyolefins such as polypropylene. Although syringe barrels and other components can be manufactured using molding or forming techniques that produce low bio-burden or sterile components, subsequent handling of the components often results in contamination that requires additional cleaning and sterilization. The present invention avoids this problem.
Syringe barrels12 in embodiments of the invention are made of glass. The glass syringe barrels are formed and annealed and then captured in a clean, locally controlled environment or clean room immediately upon being ejected or discharged from the annealing oven to maintain the syringe barrels in a substantially clean condition having low bio-burden. Glass and molded plastic drug containers and syringe barrels are typically molded at sufficient temperatures and conditions to produce clean and low bio-burden devices. The clean and low bio-burden syringe barrels are captured in an enclosed housing assembly to maintain cleanliness and low bio-burden without exposing to unfiltered air and contaminants.
The glass syringe barrels are manufactured by the steps as shown in the flow chart of FIG. 6 using standard glass forming techniques and equipment. Referring to FIG. 6, a glass tube or “cane” having a working length and a diameter corresponding to the diameter of the finished syringe barrel is provided from a supply indicated inblock220. The glass tubes can be heated in a Lehr oven of at least about 560° C. for an appropriate length of time to anneal the glass, although annealing is generally not necessary at this stage. The glass tubes are then cut to a working length as indicated inblock222 and are fed to a syringe barrel forming device. The syringe barrel forming device heats the ends of the glass tube to a softening temperature and forms a thumb flange at the proximal end and an outlet nozzle tip at the distal end as indicated inblock224. The temperature of the glass during the tip and flange formation is generally about 760°-1100° C. The formed glass syringe barrels are then heated in a Lehr oven to at least about 560° C. for an appropriate length of time to anneal the glass and relieve stresses in the syringe barrel as indicated inblock226. The length of time for the annealing is dependent on the particular glass being used and the annealing temperature as known by those skilled in the art. Thereafter, the syringe barrels are cooled and immediately transferred to a clean environment for maintaining a clean and low bio-burden condition as indicated inblock228. Alternatively, the annealed syringe barrels can be cooled in the clean environment. The syringe barrels can be then formed into an array and packaged as indicated inblock230.
It has been found that glass syringe barrels exiting a Lehr oven at about 590° C. have satisfactorily low particulate levels on their surfaces to meet drug delivery device cleanliness standards. Test results have shown that barrels after heating at 590° C. for about 30 minutes have an average of 8.55 particles per barrel with a particle size of about 5-24 microns, with the barrels being substantially free of particles having a particle size of 25 microns or larger. Tests have also demonstrated that the syringe barrels have satisfactory sterility, toxicity and pyrogenicity levels as determined by standard testing procedures for drug delivery devices.
In embodiments of the invention, the syringes are preferably prefillable syringes as known in the art having an internal volume of about 0.3-60 ml. The syringe barrels12 are made of glass suitable for long term storage of a drug solution.
In an embodiment of the invention, the syringe barrels and the barrelassembly tub package84 are produced using anapparatus108 depicted in FIGS. 7 and 8 by the method outlined in the flow charts of FIGS. 6 and 9. Theapparatus108 in the embodiment shown includes severalmodular housing assemblies112,114,116 and118 which are coupled together. Preferably, the housing assemblies are modular and portable so that they can be separated from one another for repair or replacement. In addition, modular assemblies permit expansion or reduction in overall size, as well as reconfiguration, to accommodate the particular needs of the overall operation. The modular housing assemblies can be coupled together directly or by intermediate housings or tunnels to prevent infiltration of unfiltered air.
The housing assemblies are substantially alike, although they can differ in size or shape to accommodate the specific assembly step being performed. For purposes of illustration,housing assembly112 is shown which includesside walls120, some or all of which may be made of glass or other transparent materials, completely surrounding awork space122. It will be appreciated thathousing assemblies112,114,116 and118 are substantially similar. Atop member124 is coupled toside walls120 to enclosework space122.Top member124 has anair blower126 and is coupled to a high efficiency particulate air filter (HEPA)128 to direct filtered air into the housing assembly. Preferably,air blower126 maintains a positive pressure inwork space122 to prevent infiltration of contaminated air. The efficiency of the HEPA filter determines the level of particulates and viable and non-viable particulates and pyrogens in the air in thework space122. In a preferred embodiment of the invention,filter128 removes particles of 0.3 microns or larger. In other embodiments, particles smaller than 0.3 microns can also be removed.
In one embodiment of the invention, the HEPA filters are selected to maintain the housing assemblies and the respective work spaces therein at levels meeting or exceedingClass 100 conditions with respect to particulates as defined by Federal Standard No. 209E, “Airborne Particulate Cleanliness Classes in Clean Rooms and Clean Zones”, approved by the General Services Administration (Sep. 11, 1992). In other embodiments, the HEPA filters are selected to maintain cleanliness standards as needed which can be higher or lower thanClass 100.
Air blower126 directs clean filtered air downward through the housing assembly to an outlet (not shown) in the lower end of the housing assembly. An optional exhaust fan127 can be included to draw air and any particulates or other contaminants out of the housing assembly. One or more of theside walls120 can include an optional access opening129 as shown inenclosure116 to enable an operator to reach into the workspace and perform various operations. As shown in FIG. 7, achair131 or stool is provided for the operator. A positive pressure is preferably maintained in theworkspace122 to prevent air from entering through theaccess opening129.
In the embodiment illustrated, the glass syringe barrels are formed in theglass forming apparatus161 from glass cylinders. The formed glass syringe barrels are transferred to aLehr oven162 where the barrels are heated to at least 560° C. to anneal the glass and to relieve the stresses in the glass produced as a result of the barrel forming steps. The syringebarrel forming apparatus160 is generally not enclosed in a clean area. The syringe barrels can be transferred directly to theLehr oven162 by aconveyor164 passing through anopening166 or the barrels can be transferred manually. In still further embodiments, the syringe barrels are transferred to a storage bin for a subsequent heating step in a Lehr oven.
After the glass syringe barrels are annealed in theLehr oven162, the syringe barrels exit through atunnel168 or other enclosure to maintain cleanliness and low bio-burden levels. In preferred embodiments, aconveyor170 carries the finished glass barrels from theLehr oven162 through thetunnel168 to the packaging and assemblingapparatus108. Alternatively, a robotic mechanism can be used to transfer the syringe barrels from a molding or annealing apparatus to a housing assembly. Anoptional printing apparatus172 is provided downstream of theLehr oven162 to print indicia on the syringe barrel before assembling and packaging.
The housing assemblies shown in FIGS. 7 and 8 are coupled to an adjacent housing assembly in a manner to maintain a clean locally controlled environment. As shown, tunnel-like enclosures141 are attached to theside walls120 to carry the syringe barrels or other drug delivery devices from one housing assembly to another without exposure to outside air. An air blower and appropriate HEPA filter (not shown) can be provided inenclosure141 as needed to maintain desired cleanliness levels.
Referring to FIG. 7,housing assembly112 encloses anapparatus133 for assembling the syringe barrels12 with the selected component, such as a tip closure, needle cannula, Luer lock collar and needle sheath. The syringe barrels12, which can be printed or unprinted, are essentially clean when fed directly from theLehr oven162. The syringe barrels are fed from theLehr oven162 or other supply to arecess132 in a rotating table134. Table134 rotates to station135 where clean components are fed from asupply entrance136 and coupled to the ends of the syringe barrels12 to produce asyringe barrel assembly137 as shown in FIG.1. The table134 continues to rotate to station138 where thesyringe barrel assembly137 is ejected onto aconveyor rail140.Conveyor rail140 is enclosed in atunnel141 to maintain the same cleanliness levels as inhousing assembly112. Preferably, thesyringe barrel assemblies137 are substantially clean and have a sufficiently low bio-burden so that further washing or cleaning steps can be eliminated. In embodiments where further cleaning is necessary, however,syringe barrel assemblies137 are conveyedpast nozzles142 which direct streams of filtered, ionized air across theconveyor rail140 to remove any particulates from the outer surfaces ofsyringe barrel assemblies137 and to reduce static charge.Conveyor rail140 has a discharge end144 inhousing assembly114.
Housing assembly114 contains a rotating table146 havingrecesses148 for receivingsyringe barrel assemblies137 from theconveyor rail140. Table146 rotates to carry thesyringe barrel assemblies137 to acleaning station150 where streams of filtered, ionized air are directed into thesyringe barrel assemblies137 to loosen and remove any particulates from their inner surfaces while a vacuum is applied to the inner surface to carry the particulates away. In preferred embodiments, the manufacturing process produces sufficiently clean syringe barrels so that this cleaning step is optional. Thereafter, table146 rotates to carry thesyringe barrel assemblies137 to alubricating station152 where a thin coating of a lubricant is applied to the inner surface of thesyringe barrel assemblies137. The lubricant is preferably a silicone oil as known in the art. Table146 then rotates to carry thesyringe barrel assemblies137 to adischarge station154, where thesyringe barrel assemblies137 are discharged onto aconveyor rail156 and conveyed tohousing assembly116.
In the embodiment illustrated,housing assembly116 includes an access opening129 inside wall120 to enable an operator sitting on a seat orchair131 to reach into thehousing assembly116. Theopening129 is dimensioned to enable the operator to perform various manual operations while maintaining the workstation area at the desired cleanliness level. In the embodiment illustrated, the operator examines thesyringe barrel assemblies137 and places the assemblies in thetray84 which is in thetub92. The operator then places theprotective sheet material102 over thesyringe barrel assemblies137. Theclosure sheet104 is then placed over thetub92 and the tub is manually placed inhousing assembly118 through anopening158 inside wall120. In further embodiments, thesyringe barrel assemblies137 are placed intub92 automatically by suitable machinery.
Withinhousing assembly118 is aheated platen160 for heat sealing theclosure sheet104 ontotub92. Theplaten160 is lowered onto thesheet104 and the sheet is sealed to theflange100 of thetub92 to enclose thesyringe barrel assemblies137. Since thesyringe barrel assemblies137 are now enclosed in protective packaging, the tub can be removed from thehousing assembly118 without the risk of contamination of thesyringe barrel assemblies137. The tub can then be sealed in a plastic bag or other protective outer wrap and placed in suitable shipping cartons. Standard heat sealing and bagging devices are typically used.
Alternatively, thetub package82 can be transferred from thehousing assembly118 to afurther housing assembly121 serving as a sterilization chamber. Sterilization can be, for example, by gamma or beta radiation, hot air or steam autoclave. In preferred embodiments, thecover sheet104 is a gas permeable material which is permeable to ethylene oxide sterilizing gas. Typically, thetub package82 is exposed to ethylene oxide for sufficient time to permeate the closure sheet and sterilize the contents thereof. The chamber is then evacuated and purged with carbon dioxide or other gas to remove the ethylene oxide. The plastic bagging operation described above may then be performed.
In the embodiment illustrated in FIG. 7,sterilization chamber121 is connected in line withhousing assembly118 to receive thetub package82. Alternatively, the tub packages82 are transferred to a sterilization chamber at a different location. Sterilization can also be performed after placing thepackages82 in suitable shipping cartons.
The apparatus of FIG. 7 is intended to be exemplary of one embodiment of the invention. In this embodiment, the housing assemblies define different work stations and are in modular form for assembly and disassembly. In further embodiments,apparatus108 can be a single housing enclosing all of the work stations.
Referring to FIG. 9, a flow chart depicts the method of assembly of thetub package82. Clean syringe barrels are fed from a supply as indicated inblock170, and clean tip closures are fed from a supply as indicated inblock172. The syringe barrels can be fed to an optional print station as indicated inblock177. Optional needle cannulas as indicated inblock171, needle shields as indicated inblock173 and Luer lock collars as indicated inblock175 are also fed from a supply. The syringe barrels and syringe components are supplied to a locally controlled environment for assembly of the components to the syringe barrels indicated inblock174. The syringe barrel and tip closure assemblies are conveyed through an optional stream of clean, ionized air to remove particulates from the outer surface of the syringe barrel assemblies as indicated inblock176. The syringe barrel assemblies are then passed to a station where the inner surfaces of the syringe barrels are cleaned with filtered, ionized air and vacuum as indicated inblock178, and to a lubricating station where a lubricant is applied to the inner surfaces as indicated inblock180.
The lubricated syringe assemblies are placed in the tray and tub as indicated inblock182, followed by the addition of a protective sheet as indicated inblock184 and an outer cover sheet as indicated inblock186. The tub package is then placed in a heat sealer to seal the cover sheet to the tub as indicated inblock188. The sealed tub is enclosed in a plastic bag as indicated inblock190, followed by sterilization as indicated inblock192.
In a further embodiment, a housing assembly substantially as described above encloses a container filling device for filling the medical container with the desired substance. The container can be a suitable medical container such as a vial or syringe barrel. The housing assembly includes an inlet for receiving the container and an air or water wash device as needed for cleaning the container. The filling device fills the clean containers and attaches a suitable closure to close the container. The cleaning, filling and assembling devices can be enclosed in a single housing assembly or enclosed in separate housing assemblies connected together in series by chutes, tunnels or other enclosures. The drug containers can be molded plastic or formed glass which are captured immediately after molding or forming in the housing assembly to maintain the clean and low bio-burden levels. The molding and forming devices can be positioned next to the housing assembly and connected thereto by a closed conveyor, tunnel or chute. In further embodiments, the molding or forming device can be enclosed in a housing assembly to define an environmentally controlled area to maintain cleanliness standards.
Thepackage82 of syringe barrel assemblies and the packaged stoppers can be transferred to an enclosed housing assembly for filling the syringe barrel and assembling a prefilled syringe. Each syringe barrel is filled with a predetermined amount of a substance while held in a closed, clean containment area. The containment area is then evacuated and the plunger and stopper assembly is positioned in the open end of the syringe barrel. The vacuum is then released and the plunger is drawn into the syringe barrel by the vacuum remaining within the barrel. Alternatively, the plunger and syringe barrel can be assembled by a vent tube stoppering process as known in the art. Thereafter, the assembled syringes are packaged as prefilled syringes and sold for use by health care providers.
FIG. 10 illustrates a flow chart for a method of producing a prefilled syringe. Referring to FIG. 10, a supply of preformed syringe barrels are formed in a syringe barrel molding machine indicated byblock220. The molded syringe barrels are transferred into a locally controlled environment indicated by222 preferably without any additional cleaning or sterilizing steps. It is preferred that the transferring of molded syringe barrels to the locally controlled environment be immediate. The syringe barrels are washed with air to remove particulates and coated with a lubricant such as silicone lubricating oil on the inner surface as indicated byblock224. A supply of tip caps indicated byblock226 is fed into the locally controlledenvironment222. The tip caps are air washed as indicated byblock228. The cleaned tip caps and syringe barrels are conveyed to an assembly device indicated byblock230 where the tip caps are assembled onto the syringe barrel to close the tip or nozzle of the syringe barrel. The syringe barrel assemblies are then conveyed to a filing station indicate byblock232 where the syringe barrel is filled with a substance as defined herein.
A supply of stoppers indicated byblock234 is transferred to a washing station indicated byblock236 where a silicone lubricant is applied to the stoppers. The lubricated stoppers are then delivered to a transfer feed device indicated byblock240 within the locally controlledenvironment222. The stoppers are then assembled with the filled syringe barrels indicated byblock242 to close the syringe. In particular, the stopper is inserted into the open proximal receiving end of the syringe barrel. The prefilled syringes are preferably inspected for defects as indicated byblock244 and discharged form the locally controlledenvironment222, sterilized as indicated byblock246 and packaged either individually or in bulk for transporting indicated byblock248. Suitable sterilization methods include heat, steam, radiation and gas sterilization as known in the art. In some uses, for example, if the syringe is to be used in a surgical procedure, the sterilization step should occur after the syringe is packaged. It is also within the purview of the present invention to include sterilization of the syringe both before and after packaging.
In the method of FIG. 10, the syringe barrels are breach filled and the tip cap is coupled to the barrel before filling. It will be understood by those skilled in the art that a stopper and/or syringe plunger can be coupled to the syringe barrel before filling and the syringe barrel filled through the tip or nozzle. Thereafter, a tip cap or needle can be attached to the filled syringe barrel to close the tip. Accordingly, medical containers such as the syringe can be filled by known filling methods. Exemplary methods for filling syringes and other medical containers are disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,620,425 to Hefferman et al., U.S. Pat. No. 5,597,530 to Smith et al., U.S. Pat. No. 5,537,042 to DeHaen, U.S. Pat. No. 5,531,255 to Vacca, U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,519,984 and 5,373,684 to Veussink et al., U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,256,154 and 5,287,983 to Liebert et al. and U.S. Pat. No. 4,718,463 to Jurgens, Jr. et al., which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
The locally controlled environment of the illustrated embodiments includes assembly machinery for producing bulk packaging of syringe barrel assemblies, filling syringe barrels to form prefilled syringes and to produce prefilled drug containers. It will be appreciated that other medical containers can be assembled, constructed or packaged in the locally controlled environment. Examples of containers which can be packaged including various drug containers, vials, ampoules or other containers where a clean environment is required during the processing step. In addition, the cleanliness standard for the locally controlled environment is determined by the air filtration system to obtain a sufficiently low particulate and pyrogen level as required. In the embodiment disclosed, the HEPA filters are sufficient to maintain aClass 100 cleanliness standard in each of the housing assemblies. In further embodiments, the HEPA filters can be selected to attainClass 10, Class 10,000 or Class 100,000 cleanliness conditions.
FIG. 11 illustrates a second embodiment of the manufacturing and packing of medical appliances. The assembly is similar to the embodiment of FIG. 8 except that assembly andpackaging apparatus108′ is contained in a clean room250. In this embodiment, similar components are identified by the same reference number with the addition of a prime. Glass syringe barrels12′ are manufactured in aglass forming apparatus160′. The syringe barrels12′ are conveyed byconveyor164′ to anannealing oven162′. Aclosed tunnel168′ supporting aconveyor170′ delivers the syringe barrels12′ to a clean room250. The clean room can be a standard clean room having suitable air blowers, HEPA filters, temperature and antistatic controls to maintain the cleanliness levels within prescribed limits determined by the selected class.
The glass syringe barrels are conveyed through anopening252 in the clean room250 and delivered to the assembly andpackaging apparatus108′. The syringe barrels can be further cleaned, assembled with syringe components and packaged in trays and tubs as in the previous embodiment. Optionally, the syringe barrels can be filled to produce prefilled syringes before packaging. The packaged syringe barrels82′ are then placed in cartons or other shipping containers for shipping to the ultimate consumer. It will be understood molded plastic drug containers can be molded and captured immediately after molding in a similar clean room where the drug containers can be filled and/or packaged.
Although certain embodiments have been selected to illustrate the invention, it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that other embodiments can be used without departing from the scope of the invention. For example, processes within the scope of the invention can be used with either glass or plastic syringe barrels through the changing of conditions to accommodate the requirements of glass or plastic while still following the process steps.

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1. A method of producing prefillable glass syringe barrel assemblies comprising the steps of:
forming a plurality of clean syringe barrels in a glass forming device for shaping a cylindrical glass tube into syringe barrels having a first open end for receiving a syringe plunger and a second open end for discharging contents from said syringe barrels;
annealing said glass syringe barrels
immediately transferring said syringe barrels to at least one housing assembly for maintaining a predetermined cleanliness level;
supplying a plurality of tip caps to said housing assembly;
coupling said tip caps to said syringe barrels within said housing assembly to form syringe barrel assemblies;
directing a filtered air stream to loosen particulates from at least one surface of said syringe barrel assemblies and applying a vacuum to remove loosened particulates from said syringe barrel assemblies; and
forming an array of said syringe barrel assemblies, and placing said array in a container having a closed bottom, side walls and an open top end, applying a cover sheet to said container to entirely close said container, and sealing said cover sheet to said container.
2. The method of claim1, further comprising the steps of:
enclosing said container in a second container; and
sterilizing said second container.
3. The method of claim1, further comprising the steps of filling said syringe barrel assembly with a desired substance and coupling a closure member to said syringe barrel assembly to close said syringe barrel assembly.
4. The method of claim1, further comprising the steps of applying said tip cap to close a first end of said syringe barrel, filling said syringe barrel with a substance, supplying a plurality of stoppers, and applying a stopper to a second end of said syringe barrel to form a prefilled syringe prior to forming said array of said syringe barrel assemblies.
5. The method of claim4, wherein said substance includes either water, a saline solution, a flush solution, a contrast agent, pharmaceutical agent or a vaccine.
6. The method of claim1, wherein said step of forming said syringe barrel comprises heating a first end of the cylindrical glass tube to a temperature whereby said glass tube is pliable and shaping said first end to form a flange extending substantially radially outward from a center axis of said glass tube.
7. The method of claim6, further comprising heating a second end of said glass tube to a temperature whereby said glass tube is in a pliable state and shaping said second end for receiving a cannula needle.
8. The method of claim1, wherein said step of forming said syringe barrels comprises supplying a cylindrical glass tube to said forming device and heating a first end of said glass tube to a temperature whereby said glass tube is pliable and forming a flange about said first open end and heating a second end of said glass tube to a temperature whereby said glass tube is pliable and forming a tip at said second end.
9. The method of claim8, wherein said first and second ends of said glass tube are heated to a temperature of about 760° C. to 1100° C.
10. The method of claim8, further comprising annealing said syringe barrels by heating to at least about 560° C.
11. The method of claim1, further comprising the step of cleaning said syringe barrels in said at least one housing assembly prior to forming said array.
12. The method of claim11, wherein said cleaning step comprises directing a stream of filtered, ionized air onto said syringe barrels to remove particulates from surfaces thereof.
13. The method of claim1, wherein said at least one housing assembly includes an air blower and a HEPA filter coupled to said air blower to filter air entering said housing assembly and maintain a cleanliness level of about Class 100.
14. The method of claim1, wherein said at least one housing assembly is maintained at a positive internal pressure to prevent unfiltered air from entering said housing assembly.
15. The method of claim1, further comprising the step of transferring said syringe barrels to a second housing assembly and applying a coating of a lubricant to an inner surface of said syringe barrels prior to forming said array.
16. The method of claim15, wherein said steps of forming said array of said syringe barrel assemblies, placing said array in a container and sealing said container take place in a third housing assembly.
17. The method of claim1, wherein said glass forming device is enclosed in a housing assembly for maintaining a predetermined cleanliness level.
18. The method of claim17, wherein said housing assembly enclosing said forming device maintains a cleanliness level of about Class 100.
19. The method of claim1, further comprising the steps of supplying a plurality of collars, and snapping the collar onto each syringe barrel prior to forming said array of said syringe barrel assemblies.
20. The method of claim1, wherein said directed filtered air stream is ionized air.
21. The method of claim1, further comprising the step of positioning a protective sheet over said array of syringe barrel assemblies in said container before applying said cover sheet to said container.
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